1000 single men and women travelled overnight in China’s ‘Love-Pursuit’ train
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, CHINA/ Created : Sep 1, 2019, 16:58 IST
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Now that’s what we call a brilliant idea! So, China is suffering from ‘single’ people and there are more than 200 million singletons in the country. To deal with the situation, the government came up with the idea of ‘Love Train,’ … Read more
Now that’s what we call a brilliant idea! So, China is suffering from ‘single’ people and there are more than 200 million singletons in the country. To deal with the situation, the government came up with the idea of ‘Love Train,’ also known as Y999 and Love-Pursuit train. This train is designed specially for single people who wish to fall in love or haven’t had the opportunity of meeting their better half till date. Well now come on, it’s a lot of pressure! Read less
Now that’s what we call a brilliant idea! So, China is suffering from ‘single’ people and there are more than 200 million singletons in the country. To deal with the situation, the government came up with the idea of ‘Love Train,’ also known as Y999 and Love-Pursuit train. This train is designed specially for single people who wish to fall in love or haven’t had the opportunity of meeting their better half till date. Well now come on, it’s a lot of pressure!
This year too, the two-day journey began from Chongqing North station to Qianjiang with the aim of helping people on-board connecting with each other. In this love train, passengers are asked to play a wide range of games that are specially designed by the organisers, so that all the passengers get acquainted with one another. Besides, there is a wide variety of dining options too inside the train.
Is this not one of its kind journeys?
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